in this video having learner test object bits type model question with answer and each question having 4 options.

published:29 May 2017

views:1191960

Probably my last video on this subject. If people continue opposing it after hearing me out this time around, my guess is they'll continue opposing it no matter what.
http://www.collegeathome.com/graduated-living-at-home/

published:22 May 2011

views:1404

Watch teachers and students demonstrate what makes the SMART Board so easy to use, and hear what teachers have to say about how SMART products are engaging students and improving learning outcomes in the classroom. http://bit.ly/1UwUlyO
For more information about SMART Education Solutions, visit our Ed Solutions page: http://smarttech.com/us/Solutions/Education+Solutions
For more teacher testimonials watch the extended version here: http://smarttech.com/eou/?WT.mc_id=EOUVideoYtube180

published:13 Apr 2009

views:1492275

Google's artificial intelligence company, DeepMind, has developed an AI that has managed to learn how to walk, run, jump, and climb without any prior guidance. The result is as impressive as it is goofy.
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/sai
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/techinsider
TWITTER: https://twitter.com/techinsider
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/businessinsider/
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published:12 Jul 2017

views:6572781

The field of computer science summarised. Learn more at this video's sponsor https://brilliant.org/dos
Computer science is the subject that studies what computers can do and investigates the best ways you can solve the problems of the world with them. It is a huge field overlapping pure mathematics, engineering and many other scientific disciplines. In this video I summarise as much of the subject as I can and show how the areas are related to each other.
A couple of notes on this video:
1. Some people have commented that I should have included computer security alongside hacking, and I completely agree, that was an oversight on my part. Apologies to all the computer security professionals, and thanks for all the hard work!
2. I also failed to mention interpreters alongside compilers in the complier section. Again, I’m kicking myself because of course this is an important concept for people to hear about. Also the layers of languages being compiled to other languages is overly convoluted, in practice it is more simple than this. I guess I should have picked one simple example.
3. NP-complete problems are possible to solve, they just become very difficult to solve very quickly as they get bigger. When I said NP-complete and then "impossible to solve", I meant that the large NP-complete problems that industry is interested in solving were thought to be practically impossible to solve.
You can buy this poster here: https://www.redbubble.com/people/dominicwalliman/works/27929629-map-of-computer-science?p=poster&finish=semi_gloss&size=small
Get all my other posters here: https://www.redbubble.com/people/dominicwalliman
And free downloadable versions of this and the other posters here. If you want to print them out for educational purposes please do! https://www.flickr.com/photos/95869671@N08/
Thanks so much to my supporters on Patreon. If you enjoy my videos and would like to help me make more this is the best way and I appreciate it very much. https://www.patreon.com/domainofscience
I also write a series of children’s science books call ProfessorAstro Cat, these links are to the publisher, but they are available in all good bookshops around the world in 18 languages and counting:
Frontiers of Space (age 7+): http://nobrow.net/shop/professor-astro-cats-frontiers-of-space/
AtomicAdventure (age 7+): http://nobrow.net/shop/professor-astro-cats-atomic-adventure/
IntergalacticActivityBook (age 7+): http://nobrow.net/shop/professor-astro-cats-intergalactic-activity-book/
Solar System Book (age 3+, available in UK now, and rest of world in spring 2018): http://nobrow.net/shop/professor-astro-cats-solar-system/?
Solar System App: http://www.minilabstudios.com/apps/professor-astro-cats-solar-system/
And the new Professor Astro Cat App: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/galactic-genius-with-astro-cat/id1212841840?mt=8
Find me on twitter, Instagram, and my website:
http://dominicwalliman.com
https://twitter.com/DominicWalliman
https://www.instagram.com/dominicwalliman
https://www.facebook.com/dominicwalliman

A new robotics course in the school of computer science is teaching first year students to build and program autonomous mobile robots. The lab-based nature of the course deviates from traditional lecture-style courses by allowing students to learn quickly during the two hands-on lab sessions per week. The feedback from students indicates that this new kind of teaching environment is a refreshing and exciting change from the longer classroom lectures to which they are accustomed. The course strengthens a student's first year programming and debugging skills through experimentation with motors, gears and various sensors. Students construct a variety of robotic designs, program them to accomplish simple tasks and then observe how they interact with other robots in the same environment. A second course is planned for the fall of 2013 which will focus on more complex programming tasks.
For more information about Carleton University's Robotics program please visit: http://admissions.carleton.ca/programs/robotics

published:17 Apr 2013

views:100444

http://AsktheTechies.com answers a youtube viewer's question about how to learn more computers and avoid reading books. Online resources both free and paid for are spotlighted as well as some more traditional methods.

published:16 Jan 2009

views:333180

Gautam is a Computer Engineer by education, Growth Hacker by experience and a LifeDesigner at heart. For past 7 yrs, he's been obsessed with trying latest studies & concepts in personal transformation in his own life, so in essence he has made himself his own guinea pig, and he calls this process "Life Designing". With his vision to create the Disneyland of Learning & Education, he runs international summits on life designing by the name of "LifePlugin Summit". Gautam is a Computer Engineer by education, Growth Hacker by experience and a Life Designer at heart. For past 7 yrs, he's been obsessed with trying latest studies & concepts in personal transformation in his own life, so in essence he has made himself his own guinea pig, and he calls this process "Life Designing". With his vision to create the Disneyland of Learning & Education, he runs international summits on life designing by the name of "LifePlugin Summit". This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

The core group of generic top-level domains consists of the com, info, net, and org domains. In addition, the domains biz, name, and pro are also considered generic; however, these are designated as restricted, because registrations within them require proof of eligibility within the guidelines set for each.

Historically, the group of generic top-level domains included domains, created in the early development of the domain name system, that are now sponsored by designated agencies or organizations and are restricted to specific types of registrants. Thus, domains edu, gov, int, and mil are now considered sponsored top-level domains, much like the themed top-level domains (e.g., jobs). The entire group of domains that do not have a geographic or country designation (see country-code top-level domain) is still often referred to by the term generic TLDs.

Education in France

The French educational system is highly centralized and organized, with many subdivisions. It is divided into three stages:

Primary education (enseignement primaire);

Secondary education (enseignement secondaire);

Higher education (enseignement supérieur). The following degrees are recognized by the Bologna Process (EU recognition):

Licence and Licence Professionnelle (Bachelor)

Master (Master)

Doctorat (Doctorate)

Licence and Licence Professionnelle (Bachelor)

Master (Master)

Doctorat (Doctorate)

History

While the French trace the development of their educational system to Napoléon, the modern era of French education begins at the end of the nineteenth century. Jules Ferry, a Minister of Public Instruction in the 1880s, is widely credited for creating the modern school (l'école républicaine) by requiring all children between the ages of 6 and 12, both boys and girls, to attend. He also made public instruction mandatory, free of charge, and secular (laïque). With these laws, known as French Lubbers, Jules Ferry laws, and several others, the Third Republic repealed most of the Falloux Laws of 1850–1851, which gave an important role to the clergy.

History

They finished tenth and last in the inaugural season, drawing four and losing five of their nine games. They finished as the equal lowest scorers for the season with Yangchengphug College with only five goals, but did manage to secure draws against Health School, T. I. and Power, Yangchengphug College and Royal Bhutan Police. There are no records available for any competitions held between 1987–1995 so it is not known whether they competed again, and there is no record of them competing in any future season for which records exist.

See also

Educational psychology

Educational psychology is the branch of psychology concerned with the scientific study of human learning. The study of learning processes, from both cognitive and behavioral perspectives, allows researchers to understand individual differences in intelligence, cognitive development, affect, motivation, self-regulation, and self-concept, as well as their role in learning. The field of educational psychology relies heavily on quantitative methods, including testing and measurement, to enhance educational activities related to instructional design, classroom management, assessment, which serve to facilitate learning processes in various educational settings across the lifespan.

Educational psychology can in part be understood through its relationship with other disciplines. It is informed primarily by psychology, bearing a relationship to that discipline analogous to the relationship between medicine and biology. It is also informed by neuroscience. Educational psychology in turn informs a wide range of specialities within educational studies, including instructional design, educational technology, curriculum development, organizational learning, special education and classroom management. Educational psychology both draws from and contributes to cognitive science and the learning sciences. In universities, departments of educational psychology are usually housed within faculties of education, possibly accounting for the lack of representation of educational psychology content in introductory psychology textbooks.

School of education

In the United States and Canada, a school of education (or college of education; ed school) is a division within a university that is devoted to scholarship in the field of education, which is an interdisciplinary branch of the social sciences encompassing sociology, psychology, linguistics, economics, political science, public policy, history, and others, all applied to the topic of elementary, secondary, and post-secondary education. The U.S. has 1,206 schools, colleges
and departments of education and they exist in 78% of all universities and colleges. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, 176,572 individuals were conferred masters' degrees in education by degree-granting institutions in the United States in 2006–2007. The number of master’s degrees conferred has grown immensely since the 1990s and accounts for one of the discipline areas that awards the highest number of master’s degrees in the United States.

National Kaohsiung Normal University

The National Kaohsiung Normal University (NKNU; Chinese:國立高雄師範大學), founded in 1967, is a public university located in Lingya District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. The university has two campuses — Ho-Ping and Yen-Chao. The University currently has five colleges: College of Education, College of Humanities, College of Science, College of Technology, and College of Arts.

History

National Kaohsiung Normal University (NKNU), formerly known as Taiwan Provincial Kaohsiung Teachers’ College, was founded in August 1967 by Taiwan Provincial Government. The University’s founding mission was to train secondary-school teachers for the implementation of the nine-year compulsory education. On July 1, 1980, the Institution was renamed National Kaohsiung Teachers’ College. On August 1, 1989 it was re-designated as National Kaohsiung Normal University. In 1989, the University initiated the plan to build the second campus in Yen-Chao district and inaugurated the campus in 1999.

learning licence test questions in english part -1

in this video having learner test object bits type model question with answer and each question having 4 options.

18:06

Traditionalized vs. Computerized Templates For Public Education

Traditionalized vs. Computerized Templates For Public Education

Traditionalized vs. Computerized Templates For Public Education

Probably my last video on this subject. If people continue opposing it after hearing me out this time around, my guess is they'll continue opposing it no matter what.
http://www.collegeathome.com/graduated-living-at-home/

3:19

SMART Boards Why are they so easy to use?

SMART Boards Why are they so easy to use?

SMART Boards Why are they so easy to use?

Watch teachers and students demonstrate what makes the SMART Board so easy to use, and hear what teachers have to say about how SMART products are engaging students and improving learning outcomes in the classroom. http://bit.ly/1UwUlyO
For more information about SMART Education Solutions, visit our Ed Solutions page: http://smarttech.com/us/Solutions/Education+Solutions
For more teacher testimonials watch the extended version here: http://smarttech.com/eou/?WT.mc_id=EOUVideoYtube180

1:51

Google's DeepMind AI Just Taught Itself To Walk

Google's DeepMind AI Just Taught Itself To Walk

Google's DeepMind AI Just Taught Itself To Walk

Google's artificial intelligence company, DeepMind, has developed an AI that has managed to learn how to walk, run, jump, and climb without any prior guidance. The result is as impressive as it is goofy.
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/sai
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/techinsider
TWITTER: https://twitter.com/techinsider
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/businessinsider/
TUMBLR: http://businessinsider.tumblr.com/

10:58

Map of Computer Science

Map of Computer Science

Map of Computer Science

The field of computer science summarised. Learn more at this video's sponsor https://brilliant.org/dos
Computer science is the subject that studies what computers can do and investigates the best ways you can solve the problems of the world with them. It is a huge field overlapping pure mathematics, engineering and many other scientific disciplines. In this video I summarise as much of the subject as I can and show how the areas are related to each other.
A couple of notes on this video:
1. Some people have commented that I should have included computer security alongside hacking, and I completely agree, that was an oversight on my part. Apologies to all the computer security professionals, and thanks for all the hard work!
2. I also failed to mention interpreters alongside compilers in the complier section. Again, I’m kicking myself because of course this is an important concept for people to hear about. Also the layers of languages being compiled to other languages is overly convoluted, in practice it is more simple than this. I guess I should have picked one simple example.
3. NP-complete problems are possible to solve, they just become very difficult to solve very quickly as they get bigger. When I said NP-complete and then "impossible to solve", I meant that the large NP-complete problems that industry is interested in solving were thought to be practically impossible to solve.
You can buy this poster here: https://www.redbubble.com/people/dominicwalliman/works/27929629-map-of-computer-science?p=poster&finish=semi_gloss&size=small
Get all my other posters here: https://www.redbubble.com/people/dominicwalliman
And free downloadable versions of this and the other posters here. If you want to print them out for educational purposes please do! https://www.flickr.com/photos/95869671@N08/
Thanks so much to my supporters on Patreon. If you enjoy my videos and would like to help me make more this is the best way and I appreciate it very much. https://www.patreon.com/domainofscience
I also write a series of children’s science books call ProfessorAstro Cat, these links are to the publisher, but they are available in all good bookshops around the world in 18 languages and counting:
Frontiers of Space (age 7+): http://nobrow.net/shop/professor-astro-cats-frontiers-of-space/
AtomicAdventure (age 7+): http://nobrow.net/shop/professor-astro-cats-atomic-adventure/
IntergalacticActivityBook (age 7+): http://nobrow.net/shop/professor-astro-cats-intergalactic-activity-book/
Solar System Book (age 3+, available in UK now, and rest of world in spring 2018): http://nobrow.net/shop/professor-astro-cats-solar-system/?
Solar System App: http://www.minilabstudios.com/apps/professor-astro-cats-solar-system/
And the new Professor Astro Cat App: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/galactic-genius-with-astro-cat/id1212841840?mt=8
Find me on twitter, Instagram, and my website:
http://dominicwalliman.com
https://twitter.com/DominicWalliman
https://www.instagram.com/dominicwalliman
https://www.facebook.com/dominicwalliman

New First Year Robotics Course in School of Computer Science

A new robotics course in the school of computer science is teaching first year students to build and program autonomous mobile robots. The lab-based nature of the course deviates from traditional lecture-style courses by allowing students to learn quickly during the two hands-on lab sessions per week. The feedback from students indicates that this new kind of teaching environment is a refreshing and exciting change from the longer classroom lectures to which they are accustomed. The course strengthens a student's first year programming and debugging skills through experimentation with motors, gears and various sensors. Students construct a variety of robotic designs, program them to accomplish simple tasks and then observe how they interact with other robots in the same environment. A second course is planned for the fall of 2013 which will focus on more complex programming tasks.
For more information about Carleton University's Robotics program please visit: http://admissions.carleton.ca/programs/robotics

9:22

How to learn everything about computers

How to learn everything about computers

How to learn everything about computers

http://AsktheTechies.com answers a youtube viewer's question about how to learn more computers and avoid reading books. Online resources both free and paid for are spotlighted as well as some more traditional methods.

17:26

The Wheel Of Modern Education | Gautam Khetrapal | TEDxUTP

The Wheel Of Modern Education | Gautam Khetrapal | TEDxUTP

The Wheel Of Modern Education | Gautam Khetrapal | TEDxUTP

Gautam is a Computer Engineer by education, Growth Hacker by experience and a LifeDesigner at heart. For past 7 yrs, he's been obsessed with trying latest studies & concepts in personal transformation in his own life, so in essence he has made himself his own guinea pig, and he calls this process "Life Designing". With his vision to create the Disneyland of Learning & Education, he runs international summits on life designing by the name of "LifePlugin Summit". Gautam is a Computer Engineer by education, Growth Hacker by experience and a Life Designer at heart. For past 7 yrs, he's been obsessed with trying latest studies & concepts in personal transformation in his own life, so in essence he has made himself his own guinea pig, and he calls this process "Life Designing". With his vision to create the Disneyland of Learning & Education, he runs international summits on life designing by the name of "LifePlugin Summit". This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

कंप्यूटर शिक्षा-हिन्दी- ( HINDI COMPUTER EDUCATION ) PART 1

learning licence test questions in english part -1

in this video having learner test object bits type model question with answer and each question having 4 options.

published: 29 May 2017

Traditionalized vs. Computerized Templates For Public Education

Probably my last video on this subject. If people continue opposing it after hearing me out this time around, my guess is they'll continue opposing it no matter what.
http://www.collegeathome.com/graduated-living-at-home/

published: 22 May 2011

SMART Boards Why are they so easy to use?

Watch teachers and students demonstrate what makes the SMART Board so easy to use, and hear what teachers have to say about how SMART products are engaging students and improving learning outcomes in the classroom. http://bit.ly/1UwUlyO
For more information about SMART Education Solutions, visit our Ed Solutions page: http://smarttech.com/us/Solutions/Education+Solutions
For more teacher testimonials watch the extended version here: http://smarttech.com/eou/?WT.mc_id=EOUVideoYtube180

published: 13 Apr 2009

Google's DeepMind AI Just Taught Itself To Walk

Google's artificial intelligence company, DeepMind, has developed an AI that has managed to learn how to walk, run, jump, and climb without any prior guidance. The result is as impressive as it is goofy.
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/sai
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/techinsider
TWITTER: https://twitter.com/techinsider
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/businessinsider/
TUMBLR: http://businessinsider.tumblr.com/

published: 12 Jul 2017

Map of Computer Science

The field of computer science summarised. Learn more at this video's sponsor https://brilliant.org/dos
Computer science is the subject that studies what computers can do and investigates the best ways you can solve the problems of the world with them. It is a huge field overlapping pure mathematics, engineering and many other scientific disciplines. In this video I summarise as much of the subject as I can and show how the areas are related to each other.
A couple of notes on this video:
1. Some people have commented that I should have included computer security alongside hacking, and I completely agree, that was an oversight on my part. Apologies to all the computer security professionals, and thanks for all the hard work!
2. I also failed to mention interpreters alongside compilers in ...

New First Year Robotics Course in School of Computer Science

A new robotics course in the school of computer science is teaching first year students to build and program autonomous mobile robots. The lab-based nature of the course deviates from traditional lecture-style courses by allowing students to learn quickly during the two hands-on lab sessions per week. The feedback from students indicates that this new kind of teaching environment is a refreshing and exciting change from the longer classroom lectures to which they are accustomed. The course strengthens a student's first year programming and debugging skills through experimentation with motors, gears and various sensors. Students construct a variety of robotic designs, program them to accomplish simple tasks and then observe how they interact with other robots in the same environment. A seco...

published: 17 Apr 2013

How to learn everything about computers

http://AsktheTechies.com answers a youtube viewer's question about how to learn more computers and avoid reading books. Online resources both free and paid for are spotlighted as well as some more traditional methods.

published: 16 Jan 2009

The Wheel Of Modern Education | Gautam Khetrapal | TEDxUTP

Gautam is a Computer Engineer by education, Growth Hacker by experience and a LifeDesigner at heart. For past 7 yrs, he's been obsessed with trying latest studies & concepts in personal transformation in his own life, so in essence he has made himself his own guinea pig, and he calls this process "Life Designing". With his vision to create the Disneyland of Learning & Education, he runs international summits on life designing by the name of "LifePlugin Summit". Gautam is a Computer Engineer by education, Growth Hacker by experience and a Life Designer at heart. For past 7 yrs, he's been obsessed with trying latest studies & concepts in personal transformation in his own life, so in essence he has made himself his own guinea pig, and he calls this process "Life Designing". With his vision ...

Traditionalized vs. Computerized Templates For Public Education

Probably my last video on this subject. If people continue opposing it after hearing me out this time around, my guess is they'll continue opposing it no matter...

Probably my last video on this subject. If people continue opposing it after hearing me out this time around, my guess is they'll continue opposing it no matter what.
http://www.collegeathome.com/graduated-living-at-home/

Probably my last video on this subject. If people continue opposing it after hearing me out this time around, my guess is they'll continue opposing it no matter what.
http://www.collegeathome.com/graduated-living-at-home/

SMART Boards Why are they so easy to use?

Watch teachers and students demonstrate what makes the SMART Board so easy to use, and hear what teachers have to say about how SMART products are engaging stud...

Watch teachers and students demonstrate what makes the SMART Board so easy to use, and hear what teachers have to say about how SMART products are engaging students and improving learning outcomes in the classroom. http://bit.ly/1UwUlyO
For more information about SMART Education Solutions, visit our Ed Solutions page: http://smarttech.com/us/Solutions/Education+Solutions
For more teacher testimonials watch the extended version here: http://smarttech.com/eou/?WT.mc_id=EOUVideoYtube180

Watch teachers and students demonstrate what makes the SMART Board so easy to use, and hear what teachers have to say about how SMART products are engaging students and improving learning outcomes in the classroom. http://bit.ly/1UwUlyO
For more information about SMART Education Solutions, visit our Ed Solutions page: http://smarttech.com/us/Solutions/Education+Solutions
For more teacher testimonials watch the extended version here: http://smarttech.com/eou/?WT.mc_id=EOUVideoYtube180

Google's DeepMind AI Just Taught Itself To Walk

Google's artificial intelligence company, DeepMind, has developed an AI that has managed to learn how to walk, run, jump, and climb without any prior guidance. ...

Google's artificial intelligence company, DeepMind, has developed an AI that has managed to learn how to walk, run, jump, and climb without any prior guidance. The result is as impressive as it is goofy.
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/sai
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/techinsider
TWITTER: https://twitter.com/techinsider
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/businessinsider/
TUMBLR: http://businessinsider.tumblr.com/

Google's artificial intelligence company, DeepMind, has developed an AI that has managed to learn how to walk, run, jump, and climb without any prior guidance. The result is as impressive as it is goofy.
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/sai
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/techinsider
TWITTER: https://twitter.com/techinsider
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/businessinsider/
TUMBLR: http://businessinsider.tumblr.com/

Map of Computer Science

The field of computer science summarised. Learn more at this video's sponsor https://brilliant.org/dos
Computer science is the subject that studies what comput...

The field of computer science summarised. Learn more at this video's sponsor https://brilliant.org/dos
Computer science is the subject that studies what computers can do and investigates the best ways you can solve the problems of the world with them. It is a huge field overlapping pure mathematics, engineering and many other scientific disciplines. In this video I summarise as much of the subject as I can and show how the areas are related to each other.
A couple of notes on this video:
1. Some people have commented that I should have included computer security alongside hacking, and I completely agree, that was an oversight on my part. Apologies to all the computer security professionals, and thanks for all the hard work!
2. I also failed to mention interpreters alongside compilers in the complier section. Again, I’m kicking myself because of course this is an important concept for people to hear about. Also the layers of languages being compiled to other languages is overly convoluted, in practice it is more simple than this. I guess I should have picked one simple example.
3. NP-complete problems are possible to solve, they just become very difficult to solve very quickly as they get bigger. When I said NP-complete and then "impossible to solve", I meant that the large NP-complete problems that industry is interested in solving were thought to be practically impossible to solve.
You can buy this poster here: https://www.redbubble.com/people/dominicwalliman/works/27929629-map-of-computer-science?p=poster&finish=semi_gloss&size=small
Get all my other posters here: https://www.redbubble.com/people/dominicwalliman
And free downloadable versions of this and the other posters here. If you want to print them out for educational purposes please do! https://www.flickr.com/photos/95869671@N08/
Thanks so much to my supporters on Patreon. If you enjoy my videos and would like to help me make more this is the best way and I appreciate it very much. https://www.patreon.com/domainofscience
I also write a series of children’s science books call ProfessorAstro Cat, these links are to the publisher, but they are available in all good bookshops around the world in 18 languages and counting:
Frontiers of Space (age 7+): http://nobrow.net/shop/professor-astro-cats-frontiers-of-space/
AtomicAdventure (age 7+): http://nobrow.net/shop/professor-astro-cats-atomic-adventure/
IntergalacticActivityBook (age 7+): http://nobrow.net/shop/professor-astro-cats-intergalactic-activity-book/
Solar System Book (age 3+, available in UK now, and rest of world in spring 2018): http://nobrow.net/shop/professor-astro-cats-solar-system/?
Solar System App: http://www.minilabstudios.com/apps/professor-astro-cats-solar-system/
And the new Professor Astro Cat App: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/galactic-genius-with-astro-cat/id1212841840?mt=8
Find me on twitter, Instagram, and my website:
http://dominicwalliman.com
https://twitter.com/DominicWalliman
https://www.instagram.com/dominicwalliman
https://www.facebook.com/dominicwalliman

The field of computer science summarised. Learn more at this video's sponsor https://brilliant.org/dos
Computer science is the subject that studies what computers can do and investigates the best ways you can solve the problems of the world with them. It is a huge field overlapping pure mathematics, engineering and many other scientific disciplines. In this video I summarise as much of the subject as I can and show how the areas are related to each other.
A couple of notes on this video:
1. Some people have commented that I should have included computer security alongside hacking, and I completely agree, that was an oversight on my part. Apologies to all the computer security professionals, and thanks for all the hard work!
2. I also failed to mention interpreters alongside compilers in the complier section. Again, I’m kicking myself because of course this is an important concept for people to hear about. Also the layers of languages being compiled to other languages is overly convoluted, in practice it is more simple than this. I guess I should have picked one simple example.
3. NP-complete problems are possible to solve, they just become very difficult to solve very quickly as they get bigger. When I said NP-complete and then "impossible to solve", I meant that the large NP-complete problems that industry is interested in solving were thought to be practically impossible to solve.
You can buy this poster here: https://www.redbubble.com/people/dominicwalliman/works/27929629-map-of-computer-science?p=poster&finish=semi_gloss&size=small
Get all my other posters here: https://www.redbubble.com/people/dominicwalliman
And free downloadable versions of this and the other posters here. If you want to print them out for educational purposes please do! https://www.flickr.com/photos/95869671@N08/
Thanks so much to my supporters on Patreon. If you enjoy my videos and would like to help me make more this is the best way and I appreciate it very much. https://www.patreon.com/domainofscience
I also write a series of children’s science books call ProfessorAstro Cat, these links are to the publisher, but they are available in all good bookshops around the world in 18 languages and counting:
Frontiers of Space (age 7+): http://nobrow.net/shop/professor-astro-cats-frontiers-of-space/
AtomicAdventure (age 7+): http://nobrow.net/shop/professor-astro-cats-atomic-adventure/
IntergalacticActivityBook (age 7+): http://nobrow.net/shop/professor-astro-cats-intergalactic-activity-book/
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New First Year Robotics Course in School of Computer Science

A new robotics course in the school of computer science is teaching first year students to build and program autonomous mobile robots. The lab-based nature of t...

A new robotics course in the school of computer science is teaching first year students to build and program autonomous mobile robots. The lab-based nature of the course deviates from traditional lecture-style courses by allowing students to learn quickly during the two hands-on lab sessions per week. The feedback from students indicates that this new kind of teaching environment is a refreshing and exciting change from the longer classroom lectures to which they are accustomed. The course strengthens a student's first year programming and debugging skills through experimentation with motors, gears and various sensors. Students construct a variety of robotic designs, program them to accomplish simple tasks and then observe how they interact with other robots in the same environment. A second course is planned for the fall of 2013 which will focus on more complex programming tasks.
For more information about Carleton University's Robotics program please visit: http://admissions.carleton.ca/programs/robotics

A new robotics course in the school of computer science is teaching first year students to build and program autonomous mobile robots. The lab-based nature of the course deviates from traditional lecture-style courses by allowing students to learn quickly during the two hands-on lab sessions per week. The feedback from students indicates that this new kind of teaching environment is a refreshing and exciting change from the longer classroom lectures to which they are accustomed. The course strengthens a student's first year programming and debugging skills through experimentation with motors, gears and various sensors. Students construct a variety of robotic designs, program them to accomplish simple tasks and then observe how they interact with other robots in the same environment. A second course is planned for the fall of 2013 which will focus on more complex programming tasks.
For more information about Carleton University's Robotics program please visit: http://admissions.carleton.ca/programs/robotics

How to learn everything about computers

http://AsktheTechies.com answers a youtube viewer's question about how to learn more computers and avoid reading books. Online resources both free and paid for...

http://AsktheTechies.com answers a youtube viewer's question about how to learn more computers and avoid reading books. Online resources both free and paid for are spotlighted as well as some more traditional methods.

http://AsktheTechies.com answers a youtube viewer's question about how to learn more computers and avoid reading books. Online resources both free and paid for are spotlighted as well as some more traditional methods.

Gautam is a Computer Engineer by education, Growth Hacker by experience and a LifeDesigner at heart. For past 7 yrs, he's been obsessed with trying latest studies & concepts in personal transformation in his own life, so in essence he has made himself his own guinea pig, and he calls this process "Life Designing". With his vision to create the Disneyland of Learning & Education, he runs international summits on life designing by the name of "LifePlugin Summit". Gautam is a Computer Engineer by education, Growth Hacker by experience and a Life Designer at heart. For past 7 yrs, he's been obsessed with trying latest studies & concepts in personal transformation in his own life, so in essence he has made himself his own guinea pig, and he calls this process "Life Designing". With his vision to create the Disneyland of Learning & Education, he runs international summits on life designing by the name of "LifePlugin Summit". This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

Gautam is a Computer Engineer by education, Growth Hacker by experience and a LifeDesigner at heart. For past 7 yrs, he's been obsessed with trying latest studies & concepts in personal transformation in his own life, so in essence he has made himself his own guinea pig, and he calls this process "Life Designing". With his vision to create the Disneyland of Learning & Education, he runs international summits on life designing by the name of "LifePlugin Summit". Gautam is a Computer Engineer by education, Growth Hacker by experience and a Life Designer at heart. For past 7 yrs, he's been obsessed with trying latest studies & concepts in personal transformation in his own life, so in essence he has made himself his own guinea pig, and he calls this process "Life Designing". With his vision to create the Disneyland of Learning & Education, he runs international summits on life designing by the name of "LifePlugin Summit". This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

Traditionalized vs. Computerized Templates For Public Education

Probably my last video on this subject. If people continue opposing it after hearing me out this time around, my guess is they'll continue opposing it no matter what.
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SMART Boards Why are they so easy to use?

Watch teachers and students demonstrate what makes the SMART Board so easy to use, and hear what teachers have to say about how SMART products are engaging students and improving learning outcomes in the classroom. http://bit.ly/1UwUlyO
For more information about SMART Education Solutions, visit our Ed Solutions page: http://smarttech.com/us/Solutions/Education+Solutions
For more teacher testimonials watch the extended version here: http://smarttech.com/eou/?WT.mc_id=EOUVideoYtube180

Google's DeepMind AI Just Taught Itself To Walk

Google's artificial intelligence company, DeepMind, has developed an AI that has managed to learn how to walk, run, jump, and climb without any prior guidance. The result is as impressive as it is goofy.
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Map of Computer Science

The field of computer science summarised. Learn more at this video's sponsor https://brilliant.org/dos
Computer science is the subject that studies what computers can do and investigates the best ways you can solve the problems of the world with them. It is a huge field overlapping pure mathematics, engineering and many other scientific disciplines. In this video I summarise as much of the subject as I can and show how the areas are related to each other.
A couple of notes on this video:
1. Some people have commented that I should have included computer security alongside hacking, and I completely agree, that was an oversight on my part. Apologies to all the computer security professionals, and thanks for all the hard work!
2. I also failed to mention interpreters alongside compilers in the complier section. Again, I’m kicking myself because of course this is an important concept for people to hear about. Also the layers of languages being compiled to other languages is overly convoluted, in practice it is more simple than this. I guess I should have picked one simple example.
3. NP-complete problems are possible to solve, they just become very difficult to solve very quickly as they get bigger. When I said NP-complete and then "impossible to solve", I meant that the large NP-complete problems that industry is interested in solving were thought to be practically impossible to solve.
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AtomicAdventure (age 7+): http://nobrow.net/shop/professor-astro-cats-atomic-adventure/
IntergalacticActivityBook (age 7+): http://nobrow.net/shop/professor-astro-cats-intergalactic-activity-book/
Solar System Book (age 3+, available in UK now, and rest of world in spring 2018): http://nobrow.net/shop/professor-astro-cats-solar-system/?
Solar System App: http://www.minilabstudios.com/apps/professor-astro-cats-solar-system/
And the new Professor Astro Cat App: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/galactic-genius-with-astro-cat/id1212841840?mt=8
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New First Year Robotics Course in School of Computer Science

A new robotics course in the school of computer science is teaching first year students to build and program autonomous mobile robots. The lab-based nature of the course deviates from traditional lecture-style courses by allowing students to learn quickly during the two hands-on lab sessions per week. The feedback from students indicates that this new kind of teaching environment is a refreshing and exciting change from the longer classroom lectures to which they are accustomed. The course strengthens a student's first year programming and debugging skills through experimentation with motors, gears and various sensors. Students construct a variety of robotic designs, program them to accomplish simple tasks and then observe how they interact with other robots in the same environment. A second course is planned for the fall of 2013 which will focus on more complex programming tasks.
For more information about Carleton University's Robotics program please visit: http://admissions.carleton.ca/programs/robotics

How to learn everything about computers

http://AsktheTechies.com answers a youtube viewer's question about how to learn more computers and avoid reading books. Online resources both free and paid for are spotlighted as well as some more traditional methods.

The Wheel Of Modern Education | Gautam Khetrapal | TEDxUTP

Gautam is a Computer Engineer by education, Growth Hacker by experience and a LifeDesigner at heart. For past 7 yrs, he's been obsessed with trying latest studies & concepts in personal transformation in his own life, so in essence he has made himself his own guinea pig, and he calls this process "Life Designing". With his vision to create the Disneyland of Learning & Education, he runs international summits on life designing by the name of "LifePlugin Summit". Gautam is a Computer Engineer by education, Growth Hacker by experience and a Life Designer at heart. For past 7 yrs, he's been obsessed with trying latest studies & concepts in personal transformation in his own life, so in essence he has made himself his own guinea pig, and he calls this process "Life Designing". With his vision to create the Disneyland of Learning & Education, he runs international summits on life designing by the name of "LifePlugin Summit". This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

The core group of generic top-level domains consists of the com, info, net, and org domains. In addition, the domains biz, name, and pro are also considered generic; however, these are designated as restricted, because registrations within them require proof of eligibility within the guidelines set for each.

Historically, the group of generic top-level domains included domains, created in the early development of the domain name system, that are now sponsored by designated agencies or organizations and are restricted to specific types of registrants. Thus, domains edu, gov, int, and mil are now considered sponsored top-level domains, much like the themed top-level domains (e.g., jobs). The entire group of domains that do not have a geographic or country designation (see country-code top-level domain) is still often referred to by the term generic TLDs.